Poet of the People – George Triggs: Sculpture of Benjamin Zephaniah

George Triggs Sculpture of Benjamin Zephaniah

Poet of the People presents the first public exhibition of British figurative sculptor George Triggs’ monumental portrait of the late Benjamin Zephaniah, celebrating the life, legacy and influence of one of Britain’s most distinctive cultural voices.

Unveiling of Benjamin Zephaniah Memorial plaque and Film
Previous minatare model of the Zephaniah Sculpture by George Triggs

Created in dialogue with members of the Zephaniah family, and co-curated by Ruth Millington and Hannah Payne, the sculpture explores portraiture, public memory and cultural legacy. Poetry and film place Benjamin’s own voice at the heart of the exhibition, with his words woven into the sculpture and presented throughout the gallery alongside a newly commissioned short film documenting the creation of the work.

Conceived at over four-times life size, the monumental work explores portraiture as a vessel for presence, memory and cultural legacy, reflecting on Zephaniah’s enduring impact as one of Britain’s most vital public voices.

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